Amazon launches dedicated Dutch service
Amazon has launched its new Dutch website Amazon.nl, with a range of more than 100 million products.
Amazon previously used its Dutch site only for the sale of e-books, reports BrusselsTimes.com. The new site will not only offer the full range of products, it will also be open to businesses and customers in Belgium.
Until now, Belgian internet shoppers had to go to Amazon’s German site. Now, both shoppers and sellers will be able to use the Dutch site.
Customers in the Netherlands are still able to order from other European Amazon websites, including in France, German, and the United Kingdom.
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